How We Work

Our Plan of Work

CCE Staff and the Board of Directors actively engaged the community in feedback on the 2016-2020 Plan of Work. This
is our working document incorporating community needs with activities
and issues that are appropriate to CCE Wayne and all of the related
extension teams that work with CCE: Lake Ontario Fruit Team, Cornell
Vegetable Team, NWNY Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Team, Lake Plains
4-H and Youth Development Team. The final documents, adopted by the BOD earlier in 2016 are listed below. We welcome your input, please email
wayne@cornell.edu or take our survey below. If you have any questions, please talk with Beth Claypoole, Executive Director.

Program Delivery

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Wayne County uses a number of
methods to create learning partnerships and conduct educational
programs. These methods include:

Volunteers are trained to work with program participants. This
includes 4-H Leaders, Master Gardeners, Master Food Preservers, Family
Budget Counselors, and Cornell Cooperative Extension Boards and
Committee members.

Publications produced include newsletters, fact sheets and bulletins
with up to date information on topics to aid you and your family or
business.

Information technologies available to local county residents include
the World Wide Web access, distance learning and satellite conference
system. Outreach efforts allow for global exchange of ideas and
knowledge.